San Tian Liang Jue
Chapter 1142 Extreme Experiment (17)
But at that moment, the disparity between Feng Bujue and him couldn't be compensated for by mere size difference.
In terms of raw strength alone, Jue-ge's power and speed were a notch above Andre's. Furthermore, Jue-ge's combat experience and battle intelligence far surpassed Andre's... making this contest a foregone conclusion.
Before Andre could even see Jue-ge's movements clearly, he was already on the ground. Then... he saw a shadow rapidly enlarging on his retina. Until his skull was pierced... he didn't understand how he died.
"Hmph... easily defeated." After taking care of his opponent, Feng Bujue put away his weapon and nonchalantly went to pick up the toolbox and documents from the ground.
"F-Feng... Brother Feng... you..." Igor stood by the door, looking at Jue-ge with fear in his eyes. His expression... indicated that he had no confidence in what was happening.
"Don't worry." This was the most Feng Bujue had said to Igor today. "I'm still me, nothing has changed."
"But... you just now..." Igor mustered his courage and continued, "...have already been turned into one of them, haven't you?"
"So what?" Feng Bujue replied, "My actions are determined by my will. Even if a certain 'restriction' in my mind is lifted, I won't succumb to 'instinct'. In fact... even my 'instinct' itself wouldn't succumb to itself."
Igor didn't understand Jue-ge's words, but he had no reason to doubt him.
Right now, Feng Bujue had obviously regained his normal vision, meaning... he could see Igor. And judging from the skills Jue-ge had displayed when he killed Andre just now... whether Jue-ge wanted to kill him or torture him, Igor would be powerless to resist. Therefore, Feng Bujue had no reason to deceive him.
"Okay... Brother Feng." Igor scratched his head. "I believe... you're on the side of humanity."
"Heh... humanity?" Feng Bujue said, carrying the toolbox past Igor. "I don't think I have a choice in this matter. I've always been on my own side. Besides..." He turned his head and gave Igor a meaningful smile. "You and I are no longer normal humans, so you should remember that."
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Five minutes later, the two of them embarked on their journey to explore the base again.
But this time, Feng Bujue was leading the way.
At this point, he could relax...
After all the operations along the way, he had successfully turned this Nightmare difficulty script into a Beginner difficulty mini-game.
Even the Boss of this script, Andre, had been killed by him, so what were the other Sleep Experiment mutants...?
Therefore, while exploring the way, Feng Bujue leisurely took out the documents and read them as he walked...
Previously, in the archives, he had read three documents: the "Melyel Yowval Plan" and the experimental records of the first and second Sleep Experiments.
This time, he opened the fourth document and saw...
"'Resurrection Disk Plan'... to refit the Novgorod ship into a land combat vehicle for reuse?" Feng Bujue almost laughed out loud when he saw the outline of this plan.
Speaking of this Novgorod ship, it was indeed a great oddity in the history of human warfare...
This shallow-water gunboat from the Tsarist Russia era had neither superior performance nor glorious achievements, but... it was still famous throughout the world because of its peculiar shape.
The Novgorod... was circular. Its hull was 30.78 meters in diameter, had a draft of 3.67 meters, a standard displacement of 2491 tons, and was equipped with very powerful artillery.
Everyone can imagine, it was basically a large bowl floating on the sea.
Thanks to this unconventional shape, the 3,300-horsepower Novgorod had a maximum speed of less than a pitiful 7 knots (approximately thirteen kilometers per hour). If the sea was calm, a person swimming in the sea would not be much slower than it...
In addition, every time this "circular warship" fired, the entire ship would "drift" out of control due to recoil...
In short, the facts proved... this thing should not have been built in the first place.
"Okay... good luck." Feng Bujue scanned the document and felt that... if this plan could really be implemented, it would at most create something similar to the underground base used by the villains in *Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles*, but a worse version.
So, he continued to flip through it...
The fifth document was still not an experimental report, but a file recording a failed weapons project.
This project was the legendary "anti-tank dog" plan.
This matter can be explained in a few words: During World War II, the Soviet army tried to train military dogs to carry explosives to blow up tanks, but in actual operation... the dogs released from the trenches would often run back due to being frightened by artillery fire... then, the Soviet soldiers could only sigh before being blown to death... "We've really been screwed by the dog."
So... what goes around, comes around. A dog is man's best friend, and people who betray their friends usually don't end up well.
"Is there any point in storing these kinds of documents..." After reading this record, Feng Bujue complained again in his heart, "Is it to prevent some idiot from proposing a similar 'anti-tank cat' plan one day?" Thinking of this, he couldn't help but chuckle, "Heh... speaking of which, the most efficient one should be the 'anti-tank political commissar'. Let them take the 'sticky bombs (also a silly invention from World War II)' made by the British to fight..."
"Uh... Brother Feng..." At this moment, Igor, who was walking beside Jue-ge, noticed the change in his expression and asked curiously, "Is there anything funny recorded in the archives?"
"Ah... it's nothing, I just happened to remember some funny things." Feng Bujue didn't explain much to him, fearing that he would hurt the feelings of his Soviet friend, so he casually perfunctorily replied and continued to flip through the next document.
This time, he finally saw the words [Third Sleep Experiment] in the title.
"Okay... let me take a look..." Jue-ge only spent two seconds scanning the summary and preparation section at the beginning of the record. "This time, the five people are completely isolated, huh..."
After reviewing the form and number of participants in the experiment, he skipped directly to the section where things started to change...
[On the seventh day, Dr. Andre, who had been lying in bed almost motionless for many days, showed extreme anxiety and paced back and forth in the room.]